Betancur, who has worked for Bosch since 2006, will be based in Houston, and his responsibilities will include system design and sales support for Bosch Public Address and Conferencing, Electro-Voice, and Telex Intercom and Radio Dispatch customers in the Houston, San Antonio, and the Southern Louisiana area.

“My goal is to provide a more focused effort in applied sales in this region,” says Betancur. “We have great relationships with many existing customers in the area, and want to build a more hands-on local presence. By being based here I can more immediately contribute towards a solid increase in market share within the region, whether in key projects requiring state-of-the-art solutions or in sustaining our growth in higher volume product sales.”

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Posted by Guy Low on 10/31/11 at 08:44 AM

Nicolas holds a Bachelor’s in Electronic Engineering (Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Colombia) and a Masters in Music Engineering Technology (University of Miami).

Posted by CEDUP on 10/28/11 at 01:24 PM

Is he really a degree or certified "Engineer"? Look up the rules and regulations in Tx, it's actually a fined offense if using the term "engineer" when in fact you are not. PE, degree? So many company use the term sales engineer, service engineer, no degree, no engineer ya know or cert or PE...just asking,